Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1964, p. 17

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Inland G w 1000 a5 5 5 Pet $17% We 17% Madsen 200 an Indian maiden and sat in on 500 : 4520 490 MBS 490 Monday. ye ~ "o band of lous tadins ene THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 4, 1968 17 IBM new 72. $500 500 ' a powwow : Int Nickel 235 $84.4 84% Blame 2 2 9 +1 500 " * Int Util $260 26% 26% + Vs Murphy 350 950 350 --S | Martin 6500 7 He also became the first white : inipr Dis 20 280 280 7 Mattgm man to receive the ceremonial "4 ; ¢ $90 897% 90 330 925 325 --10 58. 88 eagle feather from the Odawa Tender EAT N 600 370 365 365 $54Ya 5AVa 54V2 2. : : $6512 65% 6516 2. 0 25 MeMar tribe, residents of this tiny Man. TRUE-TRIM BEEF 5 tea wf or F'n 3000 -s on sh00 Hie 174 tty |toulin Island community. oad $744 TA TH om Ma 165. 165 Sarcee c 200 54 §3 §3 -2 | The day began Monday morn- : a ING E ; $32% 32 % 52h $22 2 aN Spoons $ Nel xpi imo 3) ing wkes the prime minister, dius ue $A Ade dail 0 1) +") accompanied by Mrs, Pearson A $22%4 22% 22\4 100 $13% 13% 19% New Ath 530 2 6B OB s ¥ fn 120 S28 24 Bt W pyerdmartrday ty C 1400 260 250 250° --5. | - 6% 6% 6+ land their eight-year-old grand- ; Anthes Cpr 210$101'4 101. Iola Neonex wis 200 9 9 +3 | daughter Barbers Hanna of Tor- : Tu Ss. a ed Pec Mae 6 200 310% aie aie te] Laurin" 270 sisi 19% oe : + "4 Xt lonto, took off from Ottawa in @ es. and Wed, Specials! 2 transport department Viscount, AT tou Fits. 100 518 415. ats 2 20 20 Thei ti The n aes LEAN BLADE bs ; ped i sy a Acad U : eir destination: fourth i i 78Ve 784 tooce 6 1660 59% 9149 A Am MY - i 'is "3 ven 6000 y annual North American Indian - RAYD ON 6 TE K t 'Ss y] t 1 00 & { 83 S57 56% LobG 1 pr 105 $32% 32% 327 Ang Rovyn 48 + Powwow at Manitoulin Island in . p : 1375 $72 74 V4 100 $3312 , Ansij 00 11 2500 . f 60 36 6 Y 100 205 205 205 Lake Huron, about 70 miles ARP NY Y 0 10 10 Golder 1009 20 southwest of Sudbury. It is in Cc E T COMP. A » ic : Mr, Pearson's Algoma East con- azil BC Forest ae Say sere 304 --) Bs B 3000 9 ; he 2 - - 5 $29 28% i : ; Builg Prod 3003555 3550 3555 +8 | Mass-F 5¥% 140$142% 140 142/#---S'¥% ? stituency, by pave Pe 2 gg at 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 SLICED 1 00 ? & aeneumemnemed ti 210 Bi 6 ' Mid-West 2055 330 a 5 ow 0 824 23 m4 | MT Brick 100 30 | Ben re Indian dancing and singing--was Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre PORK LIVER 10$104 104 104 Mont Loco 2100 Y i ei 2 te ont oe. a 8 5 in full swing when the Pearsons 210 $40% 40 40% + | Morse A 100 aF i P A 21% 2190+ Ye| Nat Drug 225 p ; o 2. S. . Cot key Koper vie ROM } 30 300 Noranda 700 48% -- % . ; taf eis Ar Zi ws 1665 $11% 1158 11% + Ye! NO NGas 15 6 22%-- Va 0 helicopter at noon. $53% 5334 57% Ont Stee} 100 7" $17% 17% 1% Oshawa A 5 2 $4 40 Pac Pele 270 $1342 13% 5 5 HAD BUSY DAY 2 2 Pembina =~. 220 $8% 8% 8% 24a. 2h 242 +2 600 Befor 0. & +4! Pow Corp 750 $122 12V4 ar $12% 12% 12% + % Mattgm! 500 ions e they BY the island . " . Front Quarter of 1 10 Premium' 1000 150.150 159 --25 | Cheskirk 17900 15 12 13 --1 Sturgn rt 1818 I seven hours later, the u eanin $14% 14% 14¥e-- | Price Bros 5 $460 46 Coch will +5 | Qunston 3700 prime minister and his wife $204 21% 21% 800 -$9% 9% 9% Comb Met +1 Raglan 46450 had: s see ae rr' 105 $130Ve 130% 130%e + Ve} Coniaur u Rexspar ey i D $38%4 38% 38% sow 90031 31 31 Halli --%) Rio Algom 9 --Danced a wild circle dance $194 19% Wia- Ve 20 505 500 505 +10 Mogul Rockwin 1000 ni $154 154 15% | Revelstoke 110 $1158 11% 1156 'Morrison Rowan Con 6500 to the beat of Indian tom-toms CUT AND WRAPPED FREE $374 37% 37% Revelstk pr 250 $21'%4 21% 21%--\% Salem 1500 with Chief William Wuttunee $420 43%e 43% + Ye! Rothman $132 13% 13%--% Sand Riv 3500 $12% 124 12% + | Royal Bank $78%4 78% 78% + Va 1 Sherritt 900 5 $20 2 © | Sayvette 360 Silvmaq 1000 $25% 25% 25%4--%4! Selkirk A y ; ' Sij Stand 1100 91 8 oe 8 § --%4! Sheil Can $18% 18% 18% + Ve , ; Sterratt me fs $18% 18% 1814+ %) Shell | pr 2727 «2 i Steeloy 500. 12% 12% 12M 799 79 +41 Shelli | wts 610 610 610 --10 i 2000 2 Steep R 445 535 535 535 $18% 184 18% Simpsons $23% 237% 29% v t Sullivan 200 200 350 350° 350 | Slater'. Steel $167% 16% 16% re : ) Sunburst 3000 14 soo, 60) 0 St Pav $11% 11% 11% Torbrit 4500 65 $1134 11% 1194 -- Yel Steet Can $264 260 26V%4 i 500 156 450 450 450 --10.) Tancord pr 205. 205 205 . 255 470 «470 «470 Tor-Dom Bk $7) 9% Wat UCL Mine 10500 60 58 60 $6314 63% 631% T Fin A $12 12% 12% | Un Keno 200 765 $2 2 2 T Fin B $124 12% 1244 -- Vi Udt Porc 500 24 24 24 1605 $25% 25 25 --e) sransair 200 320 30 320 | 500 18 «6B OB Upp Can 1000 120 120 120 mew Tr Can PL 789 Ala 41% + Va) Violam 2300 290 286 290 $i6¥2 16% 16+ 4) Trans-Mt 155 192 194 | 3 2." @ Weedon 1000 6 6H Stores 225 $234 23% 234+ '4| Trans PPL 100 &% | $11% 11% 11% W Malar 200 6 6 6 Dom Tar 4533 23 23 Un Gas 24 +! Glenn Ur 2% % 2 Willroy 600 157 +155 157 Dom Text 545 $29%4 292 22--- Ye! UY Corp B WW GF Mining 47 45 O47 Windfall 59410 112 104 «104 a # a | | a Du Pont 90 $532 53 5342 +1 Walk GW 3 3744 + | Goldray SS 53 50 =) Yellorex 1000 7 7 7 7 270 $72% 72% 72% Well Fin te 62 Grandroy 16%4 16% 1642--1%! Yukeno 1000 15% 15% 1542 50 $91% 90% 91% +1%! Westcoast 18% + Ye! Gulf L 2 2% 27 --I | qulape 0 21) 21} A 70 700 700 ---- 6 4 75$198 198 198 Westeee! 2 Gunnar FPE Pion A 300 $10% 10% 10% W. Pacific hh 194-- Ye} Heath k 6 Sales fo 11 a.m.: 4,167,000, Frughaut 210 $82 82 8 =| West A wis 4 Ws Ye| Hud Bay ee G Dynam 185 $34. 3434 "| White Pass 8% + %| Hydra Ex 27a 27a 27%2 +24 FOREIGN TRADING if + | int i 50 6150 «150 3 GP Drill 130 Woodwd A at Helium ] 100 $1634 16% 16% GS Wares 1 1% Y Knit B Iso 265 260 265 --7 Dosco al « GL Paper ' Zenith 2 J Waite we Oe Bralorne 300 395 395 395 | GW Coal B 300 395 95 Jacobus BR Biel | grneue 100 935 935 935 Vs 16! 5 1 4, 12) D 1 G Weg A 500 $164 16% 16% | | Jaye Expl 12% 17% Wat Can Ol 100 210 210 210 2 FREEZER SPECIAL Greyhnd Jelex 5 | 'Guar Tr Jonsmith 18 | Cochwilt 320 320 Hawker-S Vs 4 | Alminex 200 390 30 | Kenville 10 | Lorado 160 160 H Dauch 300 $572 S72 572 Am Leduc 7000 14% 14 1 Kerr Add 15 1 Madsen 202 202 Home A ' 55) $18% 18% 18% | Ang U, Dev 3000 21 21 | K Anacon 104 | Upper Can 125 125 Home B 325 $18% 18% 18% Bail 5% pr 7250 $26 25¥2 26 | Kilembe 480 7 Willroy 100 158 158 158 ear oun om 1) | a OBITUARIES 3 ' reek-Uypr 10ts PHILLIP ROSS HOARD. ja sister, Sheila and brother, i : ;, | Stanley. Phillip Ross Hoard died in » co Oshawa General. Hospital, sat-|_ Resting at the Armstrong OO od Ss urday, August 1, following P| pea igh egg 98 ; memorial road accident ge Venting road). 4, hy - a ted s NICOSIA (AP)--A Greek-Cyp-banging away for the last four east earlier that day. Last resi- Geburnes asaletant reetor of riot patrol boat fired eight shots| days. dence was Garrard road north, | Oy nist Memorial Anglica n| Monday aight at several small} Some shooting was heard in } Whitby Township, and he was in Church, will conduct .the ser-|Doats believed to be Turkish-/the Kyrenia Mountains along COMPACT his 25th year. vice. Interment will be in Mount|YPtob the United Nations re-|the northern coast and the UN ported today. It was the first|reported Canadian troops pulled A son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold a . aa Hoard he was born in Coe nina Cemetery, Obhaws. jnaval engagement of the seven-| out. of the Turkish-Cypriot vil- = Ont., and«has: 'been~ a resident! FUNERAL OF month island war. jlages of Aghirda and Keumurji z of Oshawa for 13 years. For the) ARTHUR GEORGE KEENAN | The action took place in|at the Turks' request. ; last three years he was em-| The funeral service for Arthur Turkish - held Kokkina Harbor, ployed by General Motors. George Keenan, RR 1, Hampton |°" the northwest coast. There TURKS SAID UPSET Consumers' Gas introduces the ultimate in ge K , , Ham e r Mr. Hoard was educated at i died Wednesday, cen '99'| Was ho announcement of casual-| No reason was given by the} t ces ¢ Iti te i Batawa Public bnare and 9 in the Oshawa Genere! Hospital os and no word that the Greek-|UN, but Greek-Cypriot newspa- complete year-round comfort", Mark 11 from Jair School, Taunton roa : ¢ '|Cypriot fire was returned, pers claimeq the Turk: H H west, He was a member of bend a ine Mcintosh-Ander | Kokkina is the principal Tur-|¥UPset . because the Canadians Germmien henturiog . henged qt furnacg: with Ohrist Memorial Anglican) op eral Home. kish village in a 10-mile-long|0@ad halted armed _reinforce- ductwork, designed and sized to use the same Church, and Branch 43, Royal : coastal enclave, the only|ments from moving into Kyrenia : . . Canadian Lagion, He was also], The service was conducted by|\ovsn of crest under Turkin (positions, There. was no imme. ducts for heating and cooling. Now a special a member of Local 222, ic eel yn BS preemhammer,|cypeiot control. The Greek-|diate comment from the Turks. feature with Consumers' Gas quality installa- He is survived by his parents; Tatemnent wan tn Oshawe Union CoPriots claim men and arms| UN officials consider the mili- tions. B it th dd : Gamotary from Turkey have been landed|tary situation on the island po- og a eney Gae-on way. there, tentially dangerous. The peace Canada Will Back Pdaedh gy knoe _-- Meanwhile, Nicosia and the force commander, Indian Gen. CUSTOM le C, S. Thim i 5 Moves To Solve (Greig, James Northey, Thomas|area north of the capital re-|talk with g eg i sehecmd ge oe fe Raymond Proctor. | sounded with dozens of shots|Monday, reviews major prob- ' Laotian Problems remoic rode, No aes, of|during the night, The most tense ng Meiating Ge mibiaty LOW BOY 4 » No. 649, | ; ; ju n . OTTAWA (CP)--Canada docs|AM, held a service at the funeral|"°* "°¥ 4g in Dhikome, a vil- sac fer UH soto eee not believe the three Indochi-/home at 7.30 p.m. Friday under|!@8e about 10 miles north of The talks were describe b: nese truce supervisoty powers-- Fog ene of Wor. Bro, James|Nicosia, where Greek- and Turk-|_ Greek-Cypriot spokesman a aan A, n. iP ; 5 r P iene dakar te ll gy Lish- Cyst Cahiers. have been'cordial and in "'full agreement." 1962 Geneva conference on Laos but will support any move to settle Laotian internal prob- lems, External Affairs Minister Martin said Monday. Replying to NDP Leader T C. Douglas, Mr. Martin said Brit- ain has approached Canada to work with the other truce su- pervisors in urging the three in- | ternal parties in Laos to meet : F outside the country to settle a i i : 2 HP. i . and 3 H.P. their differences. Completely Integrated Systems This is 'quite a different pur-| : pose" than that for which the | : F ; truce commission was set up, } Mr. Martin said. It had been | kh suggested that the three parties ot and the truce supervisors might } : : : work towards reopening the Ge- eo Install the basic Mark 11 Coleman bonded gas @ heating unit with air conditioning size ducts. neva conference on a_ wider basis but it was not clear why | t b : | touadh | Consumers' Gas easy Time Payment Plan will a action -- be necessary.| he three factions in Laos) : : know the viewpoints of thelr for| _ include the cost with your monthly gas bill. , eign friends and a conference of} e e e the internal parties appears un- necessary, Mr. Martin said.) However, if there is any pros- * Install now or add later, a Coleman compact pi of gown a settlement of aotian internal troubles, Can- . beens ° air conditioning unit. All Coleman furnaces are 'ist ee ee McLaughlin Bandshell, Memorial Park | | -- for add-on air conditioning. No costly alteration, ; DEATHS Tuesday, August 4 London--Harold Bowe Carter, 67, secretary of Reuters news . c i - agency for some a0 vears be-| Fgaturing BERNARD TIERNEY and his ORCHESTRA | ' <<" ' . Knowlton, Que. -- Campbell ' E N f F Il D | Laing, 82, once a leading figure Come and bring the whole family, Come and hear musie in the park, out | : n q Ul re vy 0 r U eta j $ | : NO OBLIGATION in the meat processing and in th packtan Uadustry in Canada and in the open, under the summer sky. You'll. hear the best of Broadway and Great Britain. popular hit songs in these hour and a half concerts MC'd by TV personality Bronxville, N.Y.--L. Andrew Doug Romgine. : Reinhard, 72, architect who y helped design Rockefeller Cen- r | CALL ! tre in New York City. COME AND ENJOY MUSIC IN THE PARK i : ¥ Las Vegas, Nev.--Jack Kirk-|] , ' wood, 69, a comedian whose ca- , 9 These concerts are presented by Genefal Motors of Canada and the Toronto' 29 CELINA ST., OSHAWA reer spanned vaudeville and ne ' Vs as television; of a heart attack. Musicians' Association. ¢ Montreal--Israel Medres, 79, a member of the editorial board of the Jewish Daily Eagle. 4 r YY

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